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Road cycling routes around Crèvecœur-Sur-L'Escaut traverse a landscape characterized by the Escaut River and the historic Canal de Saint-Quentin, offering scenic routes along waterways. The surrounding area features a mosaic of open fields and small woodlands, providing varied terrain for cyclists. While generally flat, some routes include gentle elevation changes, with hills under 200 meters. The region's rural setting provides a tranquil backdrop for cycling.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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51.9km
02:06
270m
270m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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10.9km
00:27
70m
70m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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31.8km
01:19
230m
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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13.6km
00:35
120m
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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28.6km
01:13
220m
220m
Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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For bikepacking trips, A magnificent base for cycle touring. It's a place steeped in history, peaceful, and surrounded by lush greenery. Don't miss the hamlet of Revelon or a visit to the source of the Scheldt River in Gouy (right next door). Happy riding! 🚴♀️ Franck
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Some very beautiful remains to discover during a hike 😉.
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This watering trough is probably a distant legacy of the Cistercian monks of Vaucelles. Nestled in the pastures surrounding the farm, it is fed by the nearby fountain, which filters the water and is itself fed by water from the Saint-Bernard spring, via an aqueduct. Hence the name of the bicycle trail "des sources" 😎.
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The Écluse de Selles in Cambrai is a historic lock located on the Scheldt River. This lock dates back to the 18th century and is one of many locks in the region that were built to manage the waterways and facilitate navigation. The lock is located near the Château de Selles, a medieval castle originally built in the 13th century and later modified and expanded. The castle and lock are important historical monuments in Cambrai and attract many visitors interested in the history and heritage of the region.
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The Château d'Esnes is a historic castle located in the picturesque French village of Esnes. Dating back to the 18th century, the castle is surrounded by lush gardens and a charming park, giving it a picturesque and peaceful feel. The Château d'Esnes is known for its classical architecture, with impressive facades and elegant interiors that reflect the grandeur of that time.
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This Cistercian abbey was founded in 1132 by Bernard of Clairvaux and grew into a large and influential community within a century. Royal armies camped there as in a fortress and Charles V signed peace with Henry II in 1556. In addition to the sick and outcasts, travellers and pilgrims also found shelter in the hospital. The largest abbey church in Europe stood here with an extraordinary length of 135 metres. On feast days, 3000 meals were provided to the needy in the wide area. After the French Revolution, it was declared national property and an inglorious end followed as an open-air quarry. Now, restored parts remain, such as the abbot's palace with the dormitories and monks' halls with the chapter house next to it. The 7-hectare abbey park is being restored to its former glory. Open March to November (Tue-Sat 10am-12pm and 2pm-5.30pm, Sun 3pm-6.30pm, closed Mondays).
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Parts of this gigantic abbey are interesting to visit. The church has disappeared but must have been enormous. Beautiful garden and shop with, among other things, abbey beer.
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If you are on your bike for a long-distance cycling trip, this scene is wonderful.
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There are over 440 road cycling routes in the Crèvecœur-Sur-L'Escaut area, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences. You'll find routes along scenic waterways, through open fields, and past charming villages.
The terrain around Crèvecœur-Sur-L'Escaut is generally flat, characterized by picturesque routes along the Escaut River and the historic Canal de Saint-Quentin. You'll cycle through a mosaic of open fields and small woodlands, with some routes featuring gentle elevation changes, typically under 200 meters, providing a tranquil backdrop for your ride.
Yes, the region offers numerous easy road cycling routes. For instance, the Vaucelles Abbey loop from Masnières is an easy 19.6 km ride, or consider the Roadbike loop from Rumilly-en-Cambrésis, which is a shorter 10.8 km trail through rural landscapes. There are 84 easy routes available, perfect for a relaxed cycling experience.
For those seeking a moderate challenge, the Cantaing-sur-Escaut Lock – Thun-l'Évêque loop from Masnières is a popular choice, spanning 51.8 km and following the canal and river. While the region is generally flat, some routes offer more extensive distances and cumulative elevation gains to test your endurance. There are 341 moderate and 22 difficult routes to explore.
Many routes pass by significant historical sites. You can cycle past the ancient Vaucelles Abbey, explore villages known for their traditions like Villers-Outréaux (famous for embroidery), or discover the charm of nearby towns like Cambrai with its Belfry of Cambrai and Porte Notre-Dame de Cambrai. The region is rich in heritage, offering cultural discoveries alongside your ride.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes in the area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the Vaucelles Abbey loop from Masnières and the Cantaing-sur-Escaut Lock – Paris Gate loop from Masnières, providing convenient options for exploring the countryside.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 80 reviews. Cyclists often praise the tranquil rural setting, the scenic routes along the Escaut River and Canal de Saint-Quentin, and the variety of options available for different skill levels, making it a rewarding destination for road biking.
While specific 'family-friendly' designations for road cycling can vary, the generally flat terrain and numerous easy routes make many paths suitable for families with older children comfortable on road bikes. Routes along the canal and river often provide a safer, more predictable environment away from heavy traffic.
Crèvecœur-Sur-L'Escaut and surrounding villages like Masnières often have public parking areas available. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival, especially near popular starting points for routes, to ensure convenient access to the trails.
The spring and autumn months generally offer the most pleasant conditions for road cycling in Crèvecœur-Sur-L'Escaut, with milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can also be enjoyable, though it's wise to start earlier in the day to avoid the midday heat. Winter cycling is possible but can be cold and potentially wet.
Yes, as you cycle through the villages and towns in the region, you'll find opportunities to stop for refreshments. Crèvecœur-Sur-L'Escaut itself, along with nearby communities like Villers-Outréaux and Masnières, offers local cafes and small eateries where you can take a break and refuel.
While Crèvecœur-Sur-L'Escaut is a rural area, nearby larger towns like Cambrai (6 km away) and Saint-Quentin (29 km away) are more accessible by public transport. From these hubs, you might find local bus services that can get you closer to the starting points of some routes, though direct access with a bike might require checking specific transport policies.


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